Ligon Duncan, the Presbyterian of the bunch, is happy to have fellowship with baptists who would not admit him to the Lord’s Supper: I appreciate the conviction of a Baptist who . . . would argue strenuously that people who have not been baptized as believing adults are not baptized and therefore shouldn’t be welcomed into church membership and communion because, in our day-and-age, that sounds mean to a lot of people. We’re about inclusion. It’s the Baptist who won’t let me join his church who is the Baptist with whom I want to fellowship.

